Your explanation makes a lot of sense.
And you’re right, Louis was a bad partner for Armand, I remember a couple of episodes ago that Armand was expressing how he is putting himself in danger for him and Louis to be together but Louis really brushing it off.
But why would Armand directed the play? I’m so confused about that, he could’ve just do anything else, to me it’s like he chose to directed the play.
I understand how Armand couldn’t trust Louis love for him so if Louis actually did die, would Armand even care? Like, would he just shrug it off and be like “oh, well. It was good while it lasted.”
This just occurred to me, if Armand was planning on killing Claudia and Louis, why did he wanted to be in a relationship with Louis in the first place if he was going to kill him?
Like, the minute he finds out about Claudia and Louis was in Paris, he could’ve easily get the coven and put them on the trail for murdering Lestat, but he didn’t.
In the first part of season two, Armand talked about how he desperately wanted to be in a romantic relationship with Louis. Why? You’re gonna kill him anyway! Why does it matter to you if you’re in a relationship with him if you were planning on killing him!
Honestly, just imagine somewhere in season two, we get a scene with Tyler and Wednesday which can be a parallel to season one where he said “I want us to be more than friends” to “can we be friends?”
With Wednesday saying something like “you do realize that I can’t fully trust you yet, right?” And Tyler being totally okay with that, and then they shake hands.
( I think that would be amazing because it would show how much Tyler like Wednesday and how much he regrets hurting her and wants to start their relationship all over again. As for Wednesday, it can show that she can forgive people again. It would be really sweet. )
Me every time I think about the contract with Orlok and Thomas:
This isn’t like in Rosemary baby where her husband Guy literally gave her up to a Satanic occult just so he can be a famous actor or whatever!
Thomas literally didn’t know! He didn’t understand the language! To him, he was doing it for him and Ellen, he was thinking about their future.
ITWV taught me a variable lesson, be careful who turns you into a vampire because:
A.) They’re going to be the love of your life.
B.) They’re going to be a pain in the ass.
C.) All of the above.
Only Murders in The Building in a nutshell
Season one: Who killed Tim?
Season two: Who killed Bunny?
Season three: Who killed Paul Rudd?!
Wait, so, I haven’t watch or read The Hunger Games or The Balled of Songbirds & Snakes.
But to me, it seems like the reason why Coriolanus Snow (The Bad Guy) couldn’t be with Lucy Gray (Who he seems to be in love with or at least is obsessed with.) because he didn’t want to be poor?!
Like, five minutes in the woods or something with Lucy, he eventually went like: “yeah, this ain’t for me.”
When Hal and Bruce start dating, once Hal jokingly asked Bruce is if he had a fling with anybody else in the league (We all know he did.)
When he started to list everybody off. Diana, Zatanna, but what really got Hal was John. More importantly John Stewart (???) and how he always thought he was attractive (?!?!?)
Hal: John?! As in John Constantine, right?
Bruce: …
Hal: JOHN CONSTANTINE, RIGHT?
Flash forward with the rest of the lanterns out on a mission with Hal glaring the hell at John. He almost got everybody killed, John finally snap “what is wrong with you today, man?!”
Hal clearly upset, screams “Because Batman thinks your hot!”
Jump forward with John Stewart looking at the mirror and checking himself out to which Yrra Cynril asking him “what’s up with you?”
Let’s just say, in the next Justice League meeting, Yrra Cynril is glaring at Bruce while Hal is glaring at John.
*Thomas only going to Orlok for a business exchange so he can provide for Ellen and they won’t have worry about their financial situation in the future.*
Some people: He is so money hungry.
(Yes, I know Ellen didn’t care about all that stuff and he should’ve listened to her.)
(Yes, Thomas was an idiot for signing the contract he doesn’t understand but it was honestly a lose-lose situation because if Thomas didn’t sign the contract, you think that would stop Orlok? No, it wouldn’t.)
Okay, hear me out y’all
How about instead of simply capturing Tyler and sending him away? He has an On the Run arc for season two. With this, I think it can show more of Tyler’s character. To show the real Tyler is without a master for him to obey, to get a better understanding of his character. (And to show the psychology of Hydes, getting more depth in their history and even coming across some Hydes.)
Tyler has always struck me as a person who wants absolute freedom, he longs for an escape. One of his famous lines is “Because I wish I was going with you. At least one of us will get out of this hellhole town.” So him getting an On the Run arc will make sense.
Him getting into hijinks would be great and we can even have one-off characters who serve as guidance to Tyler while trying to help him by asking questions such as “What are you looking for?” Or “Where are you going?” Questions that the audience and Tyler are wondering ourselves.
A On the Run arc could be literal and figuratively. Him running away from everything that happened, not wanting to face the legal consequences in Jerchio, and figuratively running away from his feelings, not ready to face them or scared to face them.
If someone asks about his complicated relationship with his father and Tyler admitting that he kinda misses him.
Then about Wednesday, who he knows he hurt very badly and thinks she is better off not seeing him again. Not wanting to hurt her again.
And coming to terms with that Marilyn Thornhill | Laurel Gates never cared for him and was only using him.
Basically, Tyler realizing that he needs help and wants people to help him.